Anansi is a mischievous spider who appears in traditional stories from Africa and the Caribbean. In this story Anansi tricks his friends into falling asleep on a magical moss-covered rock.
the continent of Africa’s… But I insist, we have no right to tell Anansi how to mourn. Our best bet is to take a book from Anansi’s page, and launch for ourselves, with result-oriented ...
The West African traditional tale of Anansi and the Moss-Covered Rock is told in two short video episodes for KS1. There is a new Resource Pack to go with the animation, with worksheets and ...
Ananse, also spelled Anansi and Anancy, is one such folk hero of the African heritage diaspora. Half-human and half-spider, Ananse was created surrounded by wisdom, but in forgetting who he was went ...
In Anansi Boys, Charlie discovers he is the son of the West African spider god, the trickster Anansi. He embarks on a mystical journey to combat his dark half, Spider, and protect his fiancée ...
For a continuous period over the past two years, the play “Anansi” by Alistair Campbell has been aired on radio and available to secondary school students studying English ‘B’ for CXC.